Two Coats of Paint (See
link)
and Raggedy Ann's Foot had the same idea: a Bushwick Sunday. Raggedy Ann's Foot ventured late, after 5 PM in time to catch Carol Salmonson and Stephen Truax's shows at STOREFRONT
Bushwick (
See link) and Kristin Jensen's Norte Maar exhibition (
See link).
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Norte Maar hosted a salon from 4 to 6 PM, where vinyl 45s were played
by an utterly devoted, high-spirited DJ,whose name I do not know. When was the last time you saw a Ricky Nelson 45, or Paul McCartney's RAM? Amazing. Here, she is seen in action, with Kristin Jensen's installation It's Nobody's Fault. Scroll down for more Jensen. |
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Carol Salmanson at STOREFRONT. LED lights overtake day- and gallery light. |
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Salmanson, from close to- surrealist bas-relief |
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Salmanson: gouaches related to the LED works. |
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Truax: lightly penciled grids on stretched w/c paper able to hold the translucence of scraped gouache and watercolor. |
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Kristin Jensen, It's Nobody's Fault - sumptuous metals inside tiny, porcelain scholars rocks |
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An overexposed view of a portion of Jensen's tabletop installation |
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The texture of one of her celadon glazes |
Shows missed in these series of posts: Four Paintings at Regina Rex, and in Chelsea, the Alice Neel and Yan Pei-Ming at Zwirner. Never mind everything uptown! But as the rain pours down this morning, and the light is pearly gray, I exult in having experienced an exuberant Bushwick Sunday.
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